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Leader peptide establishes dehydration order, promotes efficiency, and ensures fidelity during lacticin 481 biosynthesis

Thibodeaux et al., 2016

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Thibodeaux C
Wagoner J
Yu Y
Van Der Donk W
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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The mechanisms by which lanthipeptide synthetases control the order in which they catalyze multiple chemical processes are poorly understood. The lacticin 481 synthetase (LctM) cleaves eight chemical bonds and forms six new chemical bonds in a controlled and …
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